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PsychodynamicTheory of

Personality

Psychodynamic Perspective

• Unconscious: most of our behavior is determined by motives that we are unaware of.

• Example: If your blonde father abused you, you may unknowingly harbor hatred for blondes

Psychodynamic Perspective• Conscious: things we are

aware of• Preconscious: things we

can be aware of if we thing of them

• Unconscious: deep, hidden resevoir that holds our “true” self—all of our fears and desires.

Freud’s Personality Structure

• Id: energy striving to satisfy basic drives

• Ego: Seeks to gratify the id in realistic ways

• Superego: voice of conscious that emphasizes how we ought to behave

Id, Ego, Superego

Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShE27Hst_NM&feature=related

Id

• Exists entirely in the unconscious (we are unaware of it)

• Our hidden true animalistic wants and desires

• Works on the Pleasure Principle

• Avoid pain and obtain pleasure

Superego

• Develops last at about age 5

• This is our conscience– How we differentiate

between right and wrong• Your “inner voice”• Pride and satisfaction

when you do good; guilt and shame when you break the rules

Ego

• Develops after the id• Represents “reason and

good sense”• Negotiates between the

id and the environment• In both our conscious

and unconscious minds• THIS is what everyone

sees as our personality

The Ego is not who you really are. The ego is your self-image; it is your social mask; it is the role you are playing. Your social mask thrives on approval. It wants control, and it is sustained by power, because it lives in fear.

”--Deepak Chopra

Donald Duck’s Dilemma

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMgpFnycZCg

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